The royal children are often pushed into the limelight even at a very early age. This is no surprise as they are to lead a very public life in the future.

Last week, the Kensington Royals opened their door for Sir David Attenborough. The environmentalist attended an early showing of his most recent documentary ‘David Attenborough: Life On This Planet.’

The three royal children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stole the spotlight during the engagement. Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte were the highlights of the visit.

Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter believes that the three royal children's appearance meant that the royal firm is ready to push the young nobles to do more public appearances.

Arbiter claims that the meeting in Kensington Palace was a well-orchestrated event to train the next generation of royals.

The royal commentator wrote in 9Honey, saying that the event was able to tick many boxed and that it was not only a meeting to highlight a serious issue. It also entrusted the royal children with a key role to play.

She continued by bringing attention to how the children were able to build confidence through speaking to the camera. Arbiter believes that it is a simple yet effective way of preparing the children for their future roles.

“Destined as they are for a lifetime of royal service, it's imperative they learn early on what their future roles will require,” Arbiter commented.

The uploaded video of the royal children has also given Britons a glimpse into the royals' private lives, which obviously peaks great interest from the public.

Like Prince William’s upbringing, being the next face of the British royals, he was early on, he was made to be involved in royal roles, something that he is applying cautiously to his own brood.

Prince William and Kate Middleton have made it their mission to have their children’s lives private as much as possible. Arbiter commented that they have practice a well-balanced upbringing of their children, explaining that the royal couple instills a ‘healthy understanding’ of the media’s role in their future.

The event was a success and has given Sir David Attenborough’s newest documentary, the platform it needed.

However, the royal children’s involvement in Sir David Attenborough’s meeting with the Cambridges was received with negativity as they point out that it was a PR stunt. Arbiter debunked these claims made.